Maiden Japan declared on Tuesday that it has authorized the This Art Club Has a Problem! (Kono Bijutsu-bu Niwa Mondai ga Aru!) anime for spilling and home video discharge.
Maiden Japan also describes the series like this:

An absolutely standard craftsmanship club at the absolutely customary Tsukimori Middle School. There, Subaru Uchimaki wastes his creative ability on his actual energy and life’s central goal: drawing the perfect “2D spouse.” Club part Mizuki Usami ends up with a smash on the miserable Uchimaki. The apparently uninterested club president is continually dozing, yet he watches out for Uchimaki and Usami’s shenanigans. At that point, there’s the baffling Colette, who’s generally lost in her very own little world. At the point when this ragtag group assembles as the Art Club, there’s certain to be a few issues…
The 12-scene cut of-life satire anime debuted in 2016, and Crunchyroll spilled it as it disclosed. The anime adjusts Imigimuru’s manga of a similar name. Kei Oikawa coordinated the arrangement at studio feel. Naruhisa Arakawa composed and regulated the contents, Mai Otsuka structured the characters, and Satoshi Motoyama was the sound executive. Kuniaki Masuda was the main activity chief.